KarlSchrader
32 Cal.
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I have to report a deep disappointment with T/C, regarding quality assurance.
About two years ago, I purchased a replacement flintlock from the L & R Lock Company for my T/C Hawken. Now, the installation of this lock required some woodremoval in the lockarea of the stock to accomodate the leaf main spring of the L&R lock, fine, I did that and the lock fitted perfectly and is also functioning first class. Since I now had the original T/C lock and also several extra barrels, I ordered a replacement stock from T/C. Now comes the reason why I am so upset with T/C. When I assembled the original T/C lock and one of my sparebarrels onto the new stock, I found that the touchhole is not centered in the pan anymore. It is now just on the edge of the pan to the rear and looks really out of place there. Several e-mails to Tim Pancurak at T/C did not produce anything in terms of a correction by T/C and just recently Tim Pancurak stated in an e-mail, that there is no intention to remedy this obvious error in the making of the stock. There must have been a major goof by T/C when they ordered the new stocks from whoever is making them for T/C, the position of the lockplate for the flintlock version of the Hawken has to be moved to the rear to bring the touchhole back into the centre of the pan. And there might be more involved, like the trigger assembly or what have you.
Anyway, I checked several new Hawkens at the store where I normally get my supplies, in this case it is Le Baron's and sure enough several of their Hawkens all have the touch hole off centre.
So, if anybody orders a replacement lock from L&R for the T/C Hawken, he will find that the pan will not line up with the touchhole at all since the pan of the L&R lock is quite narrow. The pan on the T/C flintlock in contrast is quite wide and thus is still accommodating the touchhole even if it is at the extreme rear-edge of the pan.
I am posting this because it is a real shame that T/C is not correcting this obvious error in shaping the new stocks and I assume that there might be a substantial number of stocks involved. It is also a shame because T/C did quite some pioneering in bringing the muzzeloading to the average shooter in the past. But now they are concentrating probably on their inline muzzleoaders (which should be prohibited in any muzzleloading hunting season).
About two years ago, I purchased a replacement flintlock from the L & R Lock Company for my T/C Hawken. Now, the installation of this lock required some woodremoval in the lockarea of the stock to accomodate the leaf main spring of the L&R lock, fine, I did that and the lock fitted perfectly and is also functioning first class. Since I now had the original T/C lock and also several extra barrels, I ordered a replacement stock from T/C. Now comes the reason why I am so upset with T/C. When I assembled the original T/C lock and one of my sparebarrels onto the new stock, I found that the touchhole is not centered in the pan anymore. It is now just on the edge of the pan to the rear and looks really out of place there. Several e-mails to Tim Pancurak at T/C did not produce anything in terms of a correction by T/C and just recently Tim Pancurak stated in an e-mail, that there is no intention to remedy this obvious error in the making of the stock. There must have been a major goof by T/C when they ordered the new stocks from whoever is making them for T/C, the position of the lockplate for the flintlock version of the Hawken has to be moved to the rear to bring the touchhole back into the centre of the pan. And there might be more involved, like the trigger assembly or what have you.
Anyway, I checked several new Hawkens at the store where I normally get my supplies, in this case it is Le Baron's and sure enough several of their Hawkens all have the touch hole off centre.
So, if anybody orders a replacement lock from L&R for the T/C Hawken, he will find that the pan will not line up with the touchhole at all since the pan of the L&R lock is quite narrow. The pan on the T/C flintlock in contrast is quite wide and thus is still accommodating the touchhole even if it is at the extreme rear-edge of the pan.
I am posting this because it is a real shame that T/C is not correcting this obvious error in shaping the new stocks and I assume that there might be a substantial number of stocks involved. It is also a shame because T/C did quite some pioneering in bringing the muzzeloading to the average shooter in the past. But now they are concentrating probably on their inline muzzleoaders (which should be prohibited in any muzzleloading hunting season).